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sot 6:10 "there is combustible oils, flammable liquid that is what created the black smoke for us" --- este representate outro -- hasta el momento se desconocen las causas del incendio asi como tambien las perdidas materiales.. blanca ---durante todo el dia de hoy se registro otro fenomeno natural que afecto a varios poblados de la bahia. take vo ---se trata de la marea alta que comenzo ayer y se espera que sta tarde llegue a su nivel mas alto durante el periodo de 3 dias de duracion. ---en algunas zonas se detuvo la circulacion vial por el agua que alcanzo algunas avenidas y autopistas. ---al parecer, esto es causado por la fuerza gravitacional de otros 2 cuerpos celestes. ---jaime peluffo nos tiene mas informacion sobre este fenomeno... adelante jaime. 0:01 0:07 ---un grafiti en una pared en el que se amenazaba sobre la colocacion de una bomba, causo el cierre de 2 escuelas esta maÑana. take map ---como medida de precaucion, la preparatoria "monta vista" y la primaria "lincoln" ambas ubicadas sobre la avenida "mc lellan" de cupertino. take vo ---la amenaza tambien causo una gran mo
sot 6:10 "there is combustible oils, flammable liquid that is what created the black smoke for us" --- este representate outro -- hasta el momento se desconocen las causas del incendio asi como tambien las perdidas materiales.. blanca ---durante todo el dia de hoy se registro otro fenomeno natural que afecto a varios poblados de la bahia. take vo ---se trata de la marea alta que comenzo ayer y se espera que sta tarde llegue a su nivel mas alto durante el periodo de 3 dias de duracion....
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take a job as a senior lobbyist for the pharmaceutical giant johnson and johnson no doubt follow or use her profound influence in washington direct and more benefits for a new cash cow elizabeth feller is the embodiment of everything that's wrong with washington politics so let's break that set. the letters were. never seen anything like that. ok guys i want to turn your attention to a recent string of protests in mexico demonstrations that president pinioned yet those inauguration have resulted in sixty nine protesters detained who are facing charges of disturbing the peace a charge that could land them anywhere from five to thirty years in prison if that is the protests show violent demonstrations with people throwing molotov cocktails rocks and even burning down a bus station or but also been rumors of a number of fatalities at the hands of mexican riot police who've been using rubber bullets and directly aiming flash grenades at protesters who are demonstrating against biased media coverage of the general elections as well as the return of president peña those institutional revolut
take a job as a senior lobbyist for the pharmaceutical giant johnson and johnson no doubt follow or use her profound influence in washington direct and more benefits for a new cash cow elizabeth feller is the embodiment of everything that's wrong with washington politics so let's break that set. the letters were. never seen anything like that. ok guys i want to turn your attention to a recent string of protests in mexico demonstrations that president pinioned yet those inauguration have...
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well in the first initially enough especially for folks like us who follow the progress very closely very innocently enough the proclamation in it after he won the election was that he would not change mackinson if it gets. changes to the security policy so right away we knew that there was not going to be any closer in the nation and more more than the limited kind of things that we've seen so basically there wasn't really big changes expected but in talking to other fellow journalists who've been covering this for a very long time the feeling is that if anything's going to change it's going to be an increase the kind of favorable treatment that we saw from the towards one cartel in particular seen a lower cartel perhaps expanding at the more cartels this is kind of like the general approach of the preop and the cartels kind of having corrupt arrangements sort of under the table deals kind of you know share territory so to speak. and i mean we do know is that the pond according to the expose legal security experts and analysts and i guess that journalists alike has had a very favora
well in the first initially enough especially for folks like us who follow the progress very closely very innocently enough the proclamation in it after he won the election was that he would not change mackinson if it gets. changes to the security policy so right away we knew that there was not going to be any closer in the nation and more more than the limited kind of things that we've seen so basically there wasn't really big changes expected but in talking to other fellow journalists who've...
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reporter of ours is three most influential book and was and that's a difficult question for a lot of us into in terms of choosing three bucks at the put it means three books until we actually struggled on cross two of mexico's most famous authors at least the burning mean the violent bumbling answer showed in many ways i had a very early stage actually mean this is way back in last november why folks really as kind of a fabricated media bride not necessarily a qualified presidential candidate one of the guys that got his me mixed up with was a carlos fuentes he called and regal and we keep one thing in this came out with a very telling quote he said looking at those every right not to read my books and it's very clear that he hasn't but he has no right to be. and that is again one of the leading concerns in addition to the repression of the violence that really harkens back to the seventy one year reign of the free that chav and. indeed and one of your special case andrew is the drug war you know a lot of countries in latin america a lot of their leaders are rethinking their approach to
reporter of ours is three most influential book and was and that's a difficult question for a lot of us into in terms of choosing three bucks at the put it means three books until we actually struggled on cross two of mexico's most famous authors at least the burning mean the violent bumbling answer showed in many ways i had a very early stage actually mean this is way back in last november why folks really as kind of a fabricated media bride not necessarily a qualified presidential candidate...
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lincoln, when he was young, carry around a book of clay's speeches it used to read into of self, and when he was a young man and legislator he would be president of the classic club and ask henry clay to come speak in springfield. this is really like is opportunity to meet the politician he respects and admires the most and he heard him give a speech against the war. perhaps it is a surprising that when lincoln gets to washington, instead of talking about tariffs or any of the economic issues that have really motivated as a politician, he decides to oppose the war. the first speech that lincoln gives in congress is what is known as his bought resolution very basically gets up and calls the president a liar for claiming that american blood was shed on american soil. .. at the start of the presidency. so lincoln adamantly attacked polk. most scholars who have looked at his plot resolutions have said his attacks were ignored, at the case. and the speech you see here, trend across the united states. this was lincoln's first case of national acclaim and attention. the president was confou
lincoln, when he was young, carry around a book of clay's speeches it used to read into of self, and when he was a young man and legislator he would be president of the classic club and ask henry clay to come speak in springfield. this is really like is opportunity to meet the politician he respects and admires the most and he heard him give a speech against the war. perhaps it is a surprising that when lincoln gets to washington, instead of talking about tariffs or any of the economic issues...
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i think that filibustering was uneasy with the us-mexico war. but by no means does this stop americans from starting to get more territory. i think the seeming ease with which the u.s. took the territory embolden expansionist as they we have that much of mexico, sure, we can go to central america, no problem. at the very back? >> [inaudible question] >> okay. >> the first question has to do with the immigrants coming to the united states during the 1840s. they have an opinion or observation about the war, and how did this affect their integration into u.s. society? the second question is montgomery. and in her reporting effect this order this continue to fester the manifest destiny? >> okay, i write a lot about this, and i don't think that her reporting is very important. some people have implicated her in a plot to a peace treaty. i think it has basically been -- i don't think there is a lot of support for that. i don't think that she plays a huge war, although she does that filibustering exploits of 1850s. and she is a big proponent for a nort
i think that filibustering was uneasy with the us-mexico war. but by no means does this stop americans from starting to get more territory. i think the seeming ease with which the u.s. took the territory embolden expansionist as they we have that much of mexico, sure, we can go to central america, no problem. at the very back? >> [inaudible question] >> okay. >> the first question has to do with the immigrants coming to the united states during the 1840s. they have an opinion...
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of the desert for us. that is the stage upon which reality ultimately is sold -- real estate ultimately is sold and staying at hotels, tour i packages, etc. , and how complicated the actual human geography of the place is. there's the imagines place, and there's the lived place. so i'm going to take you to northern new mexico briefly here. angela chose northern new mexico both of our families have issues with addiction. i think that was another point of encounter between us. but she chose northern new mexico, close enough so that we could visit often. and also because northern new mexico there's this place called the espanol lavallee which runs along highway 68 which
of the desert for us. that is the stage upon which reality ultimately is sold -- real estate ultimately is sold and staying at hotels, tour i packages, etc. , and how complicated the actual human geography of the place is. there's the imagines place, and there's the lived place. so i'm going to take you to northern new mexico briefly here. angela chose northern new mexico both of our families have issues with addiction. i think that was another point of encounter between us. but she chose...
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he is actually quite charming in his use of it -- for example, twitter. i think he is drawing attention to something that concerns a lot of people, not just catholics or christians, and that is that in the revolution, the information revolution that we are living through, the past 30 years or so, we are all of us experiencing the increasing pace of that revolution that is putting people in distress. we experience it has individuals with the phenomenon is burned -- phenomenon of burnout, which is virtually epidemic in the western world. of course, for society, it has a very serious repercussion, mainly that a society where everybody feels overloaded and cannot cope with how much they are being asked to do, it becomes a very uncaring society, a very egotistical society, and ultimately carries the seeds of its own destruction within itself. that was his message. >> what struck you about his message today, christmas day? >> i thought it interesting that he highlighted specifically the conflict in syria. he had mentioned last night various trouble spots around
he is actually quite charming in his use of it -- for example, twitter. i think he is drawing attention to something that concerns a lot of people, not just catholics or christians, and that is that in the revolution, the information revolution that we are living through, the past 30 years or so, we are all of us experiencing the increasing pace of that revolution that is putting people in distress. we experience it has individuals with the phenomenon is burned -- phenomenon of burnout, which...
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you know, it's not us that's the problem. it's the people that don't understand us. >> they didn't say anything to logan or gregg, we had to let them know that today was their last day of school and they didn't get a chance to say good-bye to anybody or to have any knowledge of what was going on at all until they got home. >> everything is going to be okay, okay? >> we'll work it out and it will be better in the end because if the school feels that way, they're not very nice. >> we don't want you going there. >> the teacher is very nice. >> yeah, you have some nice teachers. >> i miss them. >> it's okay to miss them. it's okay to cry, too. >> still under the impression that it was the school who excluded the boys, the moores are insisting on seeking legal advice. >> we need to find an attorney now. >> everyone says i'll call you back in a few days. i tried a lot of people. >> move out of here? >> out of where? >> out of this house, this city preferably, the state would be fine. >> we cannot run away from a place every time we
you know, it's not us that's the problem. it's the people that don't understand us. >> they didn't say anything to logan or gregg, we had to let them know that today was their last day of school and they didn't get a chance to say good-bye to anybody or to have any knowledge of what was going on at all until they got home. >> everything is going to be okay, okay? >> we'll work it out and it will be better in the end because if the school feels that way, they're not very nice....
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to protect us against individuals, groups, corporations that would do us harm. >> host: as governor, did you, did you shrink the size of the state government? do you -- you used your veto pen quite a bit, but were you able to shrink the size of the federal -- >> guest: when it came to dollars, i was able to cut the rate of growth in half x that was the historical rate of growth. i always pointed at state government employees. over an eight-year period, there were 1200 fewer state employees starting with 12,000, ending with 10,800. it was a 10% reduction in state government employees which i always pointed out unquestionably said that, hey, we were doing things more efficiently because we were doing things with fewer state employees, and we were doing more things. i'd like to point out that the real driver of state budgets state to state is medicaid. and that, of course, is a federal entitlement, and you really -- it's open-ended. and that's what has us in the predicament that we have are the entitlements, medicaid, medicare, social security to a lesser degree. but we have to address
to protect us against individuals, groups, corporations that would do us harm. >> host: as governor, did you, did you shrink the size of the state government? do you -- you used your veto pen quite a bit, but were you able to shrink the size of the federal -- >> guest: when it came to dollars, i was able to cut the rate of growth in half x that was the historical rate of growth. i always pointed at state government employees. over an eight-year period, there were 1200 fewer state...
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he thought how it used to be when they lived in town with their own man. a lot of the time it was madison and saddy alone in the house. mark would get money and their dad would go off on a drunk. mornings then the sun rose behind saddy's highs she would say, maddy you are hungry. he would say what time is it? she would say, time to go hunting. sometimes they did went hunting and didn't go to school just the 2 of them they took the short cut home that afternoon much the morning rain had blown over and the fields steamed in the afternoon heat. yellow dandy lions dotted the sage brush and the moist earth sucked their shoes. maddy grinned thinking about what katherine might say. she would say, maddy did you do this? he would say, yes , i did. as they got closer to home, he saw smoke blazing into the sky where the saudi would be. they had built the fire she and his brother mark. saddy was walking ahead. madison looked at the drunken line of stitches on her sleeve the crook ed seam and the knot of material that rode her shoulder like a hump much the air began to
he thought how it used to be when they lived in town with their own man. a lot of the time it was madison and saddy alone in the house. mark would get money and their dad would go off on a drunk. mornings then the sun rose behind saddy's highs she would say, maddy you are hungry. he would say what time is it? she would say, time to go hunting. sometimes they did went hunting and didn't go to school just the 2 of them they took the short cut home that afternoon much the morning rain had blown...
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he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two other signal stations. each of those, four, on and on and on so that a fire would be lit at one spot and everybody would know, you could send messages for hundreds of miles. you could send messages over mountain ranges. there are fire signals all over the four corners, rows and fire signals. i talked to the guy who first discovered these signals
he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is...
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i will use that term, though it is not a term that the us government uses. marijuana is considered be a category one, controlled substance. it is against the federal law to possess it, it is against the federal law to distribute it . it is against the federal law to cultivate or manufacture or possess for distribution marijuana. one thing california has done is back in 1996, is passed proposition 215, which is a medical marijuana program. i'm doctor donald abrams and i'm a professor of clinical medicine at the university of california, san francisco. i'm the only one who can prescribe marijuana, because i have a schedule one license for doing my research. but physicians can't prescribe a prescription for marijuana because where would a patient take that? there's no pharmacy that dispenses marijuana. so, in california, we can facilitate patients getting an identification card, so that they can access marijuana from the dispensaries. so that if they're found with marijuana on their person, or their caregiver is, that they have legitimate reason to be using can
i will use that term, though it is not a term that the us government uses. marijuana is considered be a category one, controlled substance. it is against the federal law to possess it, it is against the federal law to distribute it . it is against the federal law to cultivate or manufacture or possess for distribution marijuana. one thing california has done is back in 1996, is passed proposition 215, which is a medical marijuana program. i'm doctor donald abrams and i'm a professor of clinical...
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they can use the rhetoric all they want. the real thing is ideas and pom sunday, and i believe that's why latino families have been voting for democrats over the last decade. >> it's unfortunate the last four years have actually hurt latino families than the previous four years. more hispanic families in poverty motion hispanic families losing their home and it's because of the policies of the president -- been in power for four year. >> those are o'the policies bush. >> an excellent debate. thank you both. congresswoman loretta sanchez, congressman labrador, thanks very much. >> because these dreamers and the latino and asia votes they represent is the biggest political story of 2012, we're devoting the first half of the show so toe how and whether republicans can save the g.o.p. from becoming obsolete by attracting this vote by changing policies. >> it could be the biggest political story of 2013, we're moving on to benghazi-gate, and where the republicans are escapeboating susan rice. the utah ambassador who made the disa
they can use the rhetoric all they want. the real thing is ideas and pom sunday, and i believe that's why latino families have been voting for democrats over the last decade. >> it's unfortunate the last four years have actually hurt latino families than the previous four years. more hispanic families in poverty motion hispanic families losing their home and it's because of the policies of the president -- been in power for four year. >> those are o'the policies bush. >> an...
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it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficult neighborhoods and often broken families, they need a longer school day. that is nothing new there. there's another way to do that without spending a bunch of money. you can get your teachers union to agree to stagger the school day. some teachers come in early and you have study hall, some come in later and you have sports after school. there is a bunch of ways to address education. great teachers more than parent involvement or anything, you put a great teacher in front of a kid, they work miracles. i think our goal is to say that we're going to fix education. we're working statewide to begin to implement. we do not want them filling out multiple choice tests but you have to measure the effectiveness of a teacher. our goal is sitting do
it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficult neighborhoods and often broken families, they need a longer school day. that is nothing new there. there's another way to do that without spending a bunch of money. you can get your...
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i used drugs. i would fight. i was very promiscuous. when you allow one thing to happen in your life, you will make a series of lines in the dirt, so to speak. and when you're willing to cross one line, you're willing to cross another and another and another and another till finally you get to a point where you're like, how did i get from there to here? through this fellowship, it has relieved me of those failings. i still have my faults and failures. everybody does, you know? romans 3:23 says we all fall short in the sight of god, you know, but this equals it. no one's worse than anyone else. no one's better than anyone else. we are all the same in the eyes of god. >> you're getting ready to go? >> yeah. >> two prison fellowship volunteers assist the inmates who must remain in individual holding cells throughout the meeting. >> you'd best show your love for god by the way you show your love for your fellow man. >> god loved the world, everybody. >> are there conditions? or is it unconditional? >> it's unconditional for us because of hi
i used drugs. i would fight. i was very promiscuous. when you allow one thing to happen in your life, you will make a series of lines in the dirt, so to speak. and when you're willing to cross one line, you're willing to cross another and another and another and another till finally you get to a point where you're like, how did i get from there to here? through this fellowship, it has relieved me of those failings. i still have my faults and failures. everybody does, you know? romans 3:23 says...
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there are qualities we all have that some of us are in touch with and are not. in our culture we think people should not be people they have be macho and feminine image. every human being inside them has feminine and masculine qualities. one is not good or bad it's a duality you need to be a whole human being in touch of what is going on in society. if everyone danced or got in touch with different sides of them there would be more harmony in the world. yes. >> no, we have a school all over here. i'm talking so. . we have a school 250 students a school show coming up. she will tell you where you can take classes. >> in our class we teach kids from 5 years old to 55 years and older. our guru is 62 and he dances circles around all of us he's been dancing since he was 9. you can all learn and parents and grandfathers and grand mourths can learn, toochlt we have a special men's class and have classes in san francisco. if you have questions there is an address on the card and our e mail and you can -- or you can come talk to us if you have questions. we would like to
there are qualities we all have that some of us are in touch with and are not. in our culture we think people should not be people they have be macho and feminine image. every human being inside them has feminine and masculine qualities. one is not good or bad it's a duality you need to be a whole human being in touch of what is going on in society. if everyone danced or got in touch with different sides of them there would be more harmony in the world. yes. >> no, we have a school all...
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on pepper spray for protection which they have machine guns explosives and telecom devices that can use drugs go hand in hand with paramilitary groups but i mean it's not a group at all there's for. me ask what they look like i don't mean just outwardly mean is i mean do they actually show off their wealth a lot of creative anything eve so they can run the engine species do they look like any other person in run their daily business in secrecy. but most of these people are not too refined so well mannered. so of course they like to show off they're all pure learns but because of their. perception your version here agency reports that this particular network we're talking about was transporting drugs to russia and you confirmed that a moment ago and i see russia is not the final destination is it and i usually we hear that russia has been a transit country for drugs going to europe and the beauty of europe absolutely no this is totally not true. unfortunately you may hear comments like that from some politicians and from some un officials but we always respond to that and explain that th
on pepper spray for protection which they have machine guns explosives and telecom devices that can use drugs go hand in hand with paramilitary groups but i mean it's not a group at all there's for. me ask what they look like i don't mean just outwardly mean is i mean do they actually show off their wealth a lot of creative anything eve so they can run the engine species do they look like any other person in run their daily business in secrecy. but most of these people are not too refined so...
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i used to get 30 liters -- or at most 40 liters of milk a day. and now it's 80 or 90 liters. >> now nearly two dozen dairy farmers in salto agua have taken the advice of the conservationists. they are now producing so much milk that they've opened their own cheese factory. the cheese fetches a much higher price than the milk. the new methods have enabled these farmers not only to protect the environment and the climate, but to also improve their livelihoods. and that leaves an excellent taste in their mouths. >> and that's all we have time for on this edition of global 3000. thanks for watching and don't forget to tune in again in seven days time when we'll have more reports on global stories that matter. until then -- bye bye! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
i used to get 30 liters -- or at most 40 liters of milk a day. and now it's 80 or 90 liters. >> now nearly two dozen dairy farmers in salto agua have taken the advice of the conservationists. they are now producing so much milk that they've opened their own cheese factory. the cheese fetches a much higher price than the milk. the new methods have enabled these farmers not only to protect the environment and the climate, but to also improve their livelihoods. and that leaves an excellent...
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the bodies are unrecognizable according to what they are telling us. the city's top spanish language radio station is playing her music all day. songs of love, struggle, survival. >> she was selling records like no other female has done. and dominated by men. >> she was one of ours. that's why she sings to her people. she sings on the verge of reaching a broader audience. the divorced mother of five, already a radio personality and a host on spanish tv had just been capped to star in her own american network sitcom. at a press conference after her last concert, she spoke these now haunting words. they are helping mexico investigate this crash. the plane was involved in a previous accident, but it was repaired and approved for flight. cbs news, los angeles. >>> and nelson mandella is back in the hospital and tonight fans of the former south african president are worried about what the latest visit could mean for him. he has been hospitalized for two days. officials, they are not releasing any details. only to say that he is receiving medical care, "cons
the bodies are unrecognizable according to what they are telling us. the city's top spanish language radio station is playing her music all day. songs of love, struggle, survival. >> she was selling records like no other female has done. and dominated by men. >> she was one of ours. that's why she sings to her people. she sings on the verge of reaching a broader audience. the divorced mother of five, already a radio personality and a host on spanish tv had just been capped to star...
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the guy who dropped us off has the proclivity for picking up dangerous animals. i don't recommend it. it was kind of a terrifying experience to have somebody pick up a rattlesnake and go look at it, look at it, and put it right in your face and you are going, no, no, no thanks especially when he was the one driving around and leaving you out there to walk barefoot across the sand. out there where at times you are carrying 100 pounds of water, where you are carrying water in your hands, you are carrying water on your back, everything is about waterity there. you bury your water, you pick up your water, you strap it to your body. i remember on one of the trips carrying all this weight on my back and not sure why i had all this weight on my back. it was making me so clumsy, it was dragging me around and i started trying to unclip it and unbuckle all this stuff that i was carrying out on the dunes so i could get rid of it finally until i realized, wow, you have really put a lot of buckles on this. you didn't want this stuff off you. it's water. don't drop your water.
the guy who dropped us off has the proclivity for picking up dangerous animals. i don't recommend it. it was kind of a terrifying experience to have somebody pick up a rattlesnake and go look at it, look at it, and put it right in your face and you are going, no, no, no thanks especially when he was the one driving around and leaving you out there to walk barefoot across the sand. out there where at times you are carrying 100 pounds of water, where you are carrying water in your hands, you are...
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it's not like us at all. they're horrified at the fact that america has guns. >> there's not an accident that in new york city murders have gone down by almost 90%. >> stop and frisk. >> stop and frisk. >> but they take away the gun. >> there's more to the than that. >> it's the kind of environment that there's really an atmosphere, in fact, a legal atmosphere, we don't really want that many guns around. >> john, we know the mayor of new york doesn't want any guns. >> this is terrorism. >> hunters, perhaps. >> this is terrorism of its own particular sort. if parents are afraid to send their children to school, you're afraid to go to a shopping mall, and every man you see in a ski cap is a danger -- snow a distinguished black journalist in washington, a columnist who heard a fracas outside his front door, thought to have guns in their home. john, half the men in america, half the in two. when in doubt, punt. >> the u.s. chamber of commerce represents the interests of more than 3 million businesses. small shops
it's not like us at all. they're horrified at the fact that america has guns. >> there's not an accident that in new york city murders have gone down by almost 90%. >> stop and frisk. >> stop and frisk. >> but they take away the gun. >> there's more to the than that. >> it's the kind of environment that there's really an atmosphere, in fact, a legal atmosphere, we don't really want that many guns around. >> john, we know the mayor of new york doesn't...
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have fought really hard for all of us to be -- to be viewed as capable individuals and for us to be viewed equally as americans. and there is more to come. so it doesn't matter what they say. you know, we are going to be out there, we are going to continue to fight. we are going to get people to come along with us. not based on gender, not based on race. but based on policies that is going to create a better america and preserve what we love here in this country. >> couldn't have said it better myself. >> thank you mayor love. >> thank you. >> coming up, an american marine held for months in a mexican jail cell for carried -- carrying his rengsterred gun. will jon hammar be coming home for christmas? there will be a live update in minutes. "the five" became the six. the king of cable news is taking no prisoners. see what happens when bill o'reilly invaded our set. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 2
have fought really hard for all of us to be -- to be viewed as capable individuals and for us to be viewed equally as americans. and there is more to come. so it doesn't matter what they say. you know, we are going to be out there, we are going to continue to fight. we are going to get people to come along with us. not based on gender, not based on race. but based on policies that is going to create a better america and preserve what we love here in this country. >> couldn't have said it...
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t want that or do you want us to do that and they use that argument. wait for the microphone. >> i have a question about your title boom bust boom. is that about the copper market or speculator is or what is that about? >> in general terms about every market but it's more of the communities. the way that it works specifically in the copper mining communities of the last is when a copper mining company comes in and they know there's minerals so they've done their research and in their minds they have a plan they are going to do all the goodies come out. every charity, every local race, everything it needs, whatever it is, they do. they just pour money into that place to build the good relations and that continues. the mine opens and people push through for a generation. a lot of money than any of your town around eight. but when they go bust, when the ore isn't so good, they are gone and mike weeks they are out of there so what ever you are doing with your kids in college or whenever your life was in that town, the rug is gone and you are just flat. tha
t want that or do you want us to do that and they use that argument. wait for the microphone. >> i have a question about your title boom bust boom. is that about the copper market or speculator is or what is that about? >> in general terms about every market but it's more of the communities. the way that it works specifically in the copper mining communities of the last is when a copper mining company comes in and they know there's minerals so they've done their research and in...
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there's a reception outside we invite you to join us. hope you'll buy the book and have the autograph it. thank you on much to you and to our commentators. heart mark >> historical novelist said to focus on five families, american, english, german, russian and welsh as they traverse the political landscape with the second world war. this is just over an hour. >> thank you and good evening. you and i have never met until 10 minutes ago, but i have to say i feel as if i know you after so many years of reading your terrific books. you've given me and most of the people here tonight tremendous pleasure. as i think one critic from your book said being able to get lost in a wonderful story and come out days or weeks later feeling as if you've learned something. so you do both things i appreciate what you do so much. to make something like an historical trilogy. that is tiny little pieces. i learned on the cbs and is issued to journalism. is that true? >> is close to the truth, yes. my first job was university reporter in the south with echo, w
there's a reception outside we invite you to join us. hope you'll buy the book and have the autograph it. thank you on much to you and to our commentators. heart mark >> historical novelist said to focus on five families, american, english, german, russian and welsh as they traverse the political landscape with the second world war. this is just over an hour. >> thank you and good evening. you and i have never met until 10 minutes ago, but i have to say i feel as if i know you after...
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it tells us what to do with our feet and our bodies and there is a lot of mask going on. you will hear patterns and they will be repeated often 3 times this is a t high. i want you to try to listen for the patterns and see if you can figure out the number patterns. you will see a justure called salon. you remember the greeting namatse? >> good. salom is the muslim greeting. you take your right hand, say a salom. it's a muslim greeting and you will see the dancers say this and it means peace be with you and the king and to all of you this is taught. [applause] >> so, did anybody hear math? anybody hear any math? yes. >> i thought the 1, 2, 3, 4 pattern. >> good. >> that's counting in hindu. you know how to count to 4. see. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> pause. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. pause. >> that's a rhythmic pattern that repeats itself 3 times about did you know we are doing multicasion and dividing up here? you didn't. so, this music we are dancing on is rhythmicly complicated the underline rhythmic does not go in a straight line. it goe
it tells us what to do with our feet and our bodies and there is a lot of mask going on. you will hear patterns and they will be repeated often 3 times this is a t high. i want you to try to listen for the patterns and see if you can figure out the number patterns. you will see a justure called salon. you remember the greeting namatse? >> good. salom is the muslim greeting. you take your right hand, say a salom. it's a muslim greeting and you will see the dancers say this and it means...
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and i like the one that the late mo udall used to use. he would say, lord, give us the wisdom to use words that are gentle and tender, for tomorrow we may have to eat them. probably a pearl of wisdom that susan rice probably thinks today she would like to have taken with her into that hearing a few months ago. a book called "the world of trouble" published in 2009 by farrar, i wrote about american presidents from eisenhower to ford and how each tried to understand the middle east and how each tried to impose a surprisingly discontinuous agenda with often tragic results. and while that book is about america's political system, "fortress israel" is a biography of israel's political culture which is an undertaking one has to take -- make with humility as an american. going back to tel aviv over several years driving up the hill to jerusalem and up and down that mediterranean landscape, i became fascinated with how the generals and the intelligence chiefs and the political figures of the ruling elite look out at the world and how strong what
and i like the one that the late mo udall used to use. he would say, lord, give us the wisdom to use words that are gentle and tender, for tomorrow we may have to eat them. probably a pearl of wisdom that susan rice probably thinks today she would like to have taken with her into that hearing a few months ago. a book called "the world of trouble" published in 2009 by farrar, i wrote about american presidents from eisenhower to ford and how each tried to understand the middle east and...
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. >> rita told us he has localized prostate cancer. that's cancer confined to the prostate gland and has not spread elsewhere in the body. that usually means it's easily treated and more easily cured. there will be more than 240,000 more cases of all types of prostate cancer in the u.s. this year and there will be more than 28,000 deaths from prostate cancer. >> a federal judge approved a plan for a court appointed director to oversee the oakland police department. city officials agreed to the term of the plan. the director will have broad authority including the power to dismiss the police chief but the plan falls short of a federal take over. the court decision stems from a decade old police brutality lawsuit that claims that rogue officers called the writers beat or framed suspects. >> the moments before two people were left bound and gagged right in the middle of a street in san francisco. one of them later died. david is here now and tells us it appears that these victims were specifically targeted. >> that's right. prosecutors re
. >> rita told us he has localized prostate cancer. that's cancer confined to the prostate gland and has not spread elsewhere in the body. that usually means it's easily treated and more easily cured. there will be more than 240,000 more cases of all types of prostate cancer in the u.s. this year and there will be more than 28,000 deaths from prostate cancer. >> a federal judge approved a plan for a court appointed director to oversee the oakland police department. city officials...
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tips are very significant to us. >> reporter: investigators are looking for a motive. people who heard something said they heard a car alarm going off in the complex and shortly thereafter the gunfire started. was it a burglary? was it a robbery? they are not sure it was gang related. they are kind of ruling that out. this is the situation and seventh homicide this year all previous five have been solved by the public's help. reporting live, i am ken bastida. back to you. >>> the woman who murdered a bay area student learned her sentence today, but not before learning the true consequences of her kyle. cbs 5's ann notarangelo talks about the sentencing. >> reporter: she showed no emotion as the judge sent her to prison. the judge, think, called her a cold-blooded killer. >> maybe she will never feel remorse. i can't say that, but if she did, it will show she is sha -- somewhat of a human being. >> i junction everyone to know how beautiful and -- just want everyone to know how beautiful michelle was. >> chekist appeared during a break in her -- her body was found months
tips are very significant to us. >> reporter: investigators are looking for a motive. people who heard something said they heard a car alarm going off in the complex and shortly thereafter the gunfire started. was it a burglary? was it a robbery? they are not sure it was gang related. they are kind of ruling that out. this is the situation and seventh homicide this year all previous five have been solved by the public's help. reporting live, i am ken bastida. back to you. >>> the...
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they believe that use, you have a is what drives us to broadcast the world's biggest events in 3d, or live to your seat high above the atlantic ocean. it's what drives us to create eco-friendly race tracks, batteries that power tomorrow's cars, nearlyndestructible laptops, and the sustainable smart towns of the future. at panasonic, we're driven to make what matters most better. just another way we're engineering a better world for you. >> we knew that those with ties to al qaeda were involved in the attack on the embassy issue and clearly the information given to the american people was wrong. and in fact ambassador rice said today it was wrong. >> we are significantly troubled by the answers we got and we didn't get, certainly overwhelming evidence. >> he is a member of the senate foreign relations committee which would consider the confirmation of ambassador susan rice if the president were to nominate ambassador rice to succeed hillary clinton as secretary of state. but senator johnny isaacson of georgia said he would not confirm her. why? >> i don't think she is confirmable right
they believe that use, you have a is what drives us to broadcast the world's biggest events in 3d, or live to your seat high above the atlantic ocean. it's what drives us to create eco-friendly race tracks, batteries that power tomorrow's cars, nearlyndestructible laptops, and the sustainable smart towns of the future. at panasonic, we're driven to make what matters most better. just another way we're engineering a better world for you. >> we knew that those with ties to al qaeda were...
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let us pray. almighty god, creator and sustainer, we offer to you endless libations of thanksgiving and praise. today, we remember a time of great tyranny in our world. we remember world war ii. we also remember those who stood their ground against great tyrannies, those who fought here at home and on the battlefront, to ensure that tyranny would not prevail. we thank you that in the hour of need, you gave men and women the strength and resolve to stand, no matter the cost. may those brave souls who still remain here with us feel today your hand of fever and strength. for those who remain with us today received and renewed hope and awareness of our gratitude for their bravery and sacrifice, we ask for your unceasing grace and bountiful blessing on them and their families. now, lord, we covered your wisdom on our lives journeys and your strength as we forge forward, committed to building superlatives global unity and peace, amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. our first speaker today is
let us pray. almighty god, creator and sustainer, we offer to you endless libations of thanksgiving and praise. today, we remember a time of great tyranny in our world. we remember world war ii. we also remember those who stood their ground against great tyrannies, those who fought here at home and on the battlefront, to ensure that tyranny would not prevail. we thank you that in the hour of need, you gave men and women the strength and resolve to stand, no matter the cost. may those brave...
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motown got behind us and give us what we needed. they trained as which a lot of times people today, they make all this money, more money than we ever made. they do not have that training before hand as we did. we did a lot of workshops. when we have already professionals. tavis: i am glad you said that. when the first hit came seven records in, -- >> look who is laughing now? i am sorry. i did not mean that. tavis: when they first hit came, you are ready for it. it also said something about motown. you got today and get a record deal. you are out of there. the same thing in television. if you're not hitting in the ratings the first couple of weeks. >> i have written several books. this is not the first one but this is the second. it was a bestseller. i am very happy that i did write a lot about that. motown's early give us everything. they really did. i am able 57 years letter to have a real life. it was then that i faxed them i give the credit to in terms of training as and giving that time to develop. it was really a good thing. >
motown got behind us and give us what we needed. they trained as which a lot of times people today, they make all this money, more money than we ever made. they do not have that training before hand as we did. we did a lot of workshops. when we have already professionals. tavis: i am glad you said that. when the first hit came seven records in, -- >> look who is laughing now? i am sorry. i did not mean that. tavis: when they first hit came, you are ready for it. it also said something...
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they bait ugg us into embracing confrontation rather than avoiding it. >> ink jo us, ou jointly us is l panel. what do you think. appropriate, inappropriate, something in between. >> leading the subject matter aside, it's a real hot potato. you make comments about that using space on the air waves, you're going to get a huge reaction. but whether or not he used that platform was appropriate is a different question. i think if he had said what he said there on twitter or on facebook or in another place, he would have gotten a reaction but not the enormous reaction that this prompted because he used what is traditionally a perch in journalism where you hole forth like a political talk show host and give commentary on something except for football. it was a football game, and that will be the question. people are saying that nbc should fire him. that's what they're talking about. they're not talking about the subject matter. >> we can say that faster. it was totally inappropriate. i mean, remember when the controversy of rush limbaugh was going to do commentary on an nfl games, and my go
they bait ugg us into embracing confrontation rather than avoiding it. >> ink jo us, ou jointly us is l panel. what do you think. appropriate, inappropriate, something in between. >> leading the subject matter aside, it's a real hot potato. you make comments about that using space on the air waves, you're going to get a huge reaction. but whether or not he used that platform was appropriate is a different question. i think if he had said what he said there on twitter or on facebook...
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i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> homework, girls, and friday night football were paul's priorities when he was last a free man. >> that was me just a few months before i got locked up. >> wow. >> yeah, i was in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. >> are you ready for your picture? >> when we met him at indiana state prison, he was 43, had served 26 years of a 55-year sentence, and was working as the visiting room photographer. >> look at me. >> we went digital about three months ago. still kind of learning it. there's a lot of things with the 35 millimeter i was accustomed to. >> when i first met paul he came up to me because i had a little digital camera and he had taken photographs of people on family days and whatnot. he had a million questions about photography and, you know, telling me everything he did. so for me he was like one of the most harmless people at the prison. >> how are you doing? >> with his very simple, sweet demeanor, i was shock
i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> homework, girls, and friday night football were paul's priorities when he was last a free man. >> that was me just a few months before i got locked up. >> wow. >> yeah, i was in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. >> are you ready for your picture? >> when we met him at indiana state prison, he was 43, had served 26 years of a 55-year sentence, and was working...
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traveling by car will not use the system. >> if the price of fuel was hired, people might not use car s, but people will not use it just because it is free. >> i do not think it really is free, because we are paying taxes. >> three-quarters of voters backed the proposal in a referendum. ho only one-fifth of those eligible took part in the polls. -- only one-fifth of those eligible took part in the poll. the opposition here says this is less about the clean environment, and more about political hot air. the mayor denies he is simply trying to win votes and says the scheme will pay for itself by attracting more business. >> i want it to be the green capital of the eu. >> some estimates say it costs $19 million, the waste of public money. >> there will have been no significant decrease in car transportation, or increase in public transport. that is why it is political. >> it is an idea that is catching on. they hosted a reception for other european cities interested in adopting the scheme. now everyone is watching how far they get down the line. >> in tough economic times, many shoppers
traveling by car will not use the system. >> if the price of fuel was hired, people might not use car s, but people will not use it just because it is free. >> i do not think it really is free, because we are paying taxes. >> three-quarters of voters backed the proposal in a referendum. ho only one-fifth of those eligible took part in the polls. -- only one-fifth of those eligible took part in the poll. the opposition here says this is less about the clean environment, and...
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let us try to defeat it. peacefully, if possible, through the means that we know, the ones we have used in the past against other ideologies. and we know it works. and we can find men and women in this part of the world to be our partners to do this. >> reuel. >> i thought rob was making my arguments for me until the end. >> class strongly recommend you read jeane kirkpatrick'. -- i strongly recommend that you read gene kirkpatrick. the thought that democracy is a cancer, perhaps a number one thing they fear -- in iran, where they have a fraudulent democratic system, the process of actually going out to vote crated the earthquake in 1997 and created even greater earthquakes in 2009. there is not a single cleric in iran, with one exception, who will argue against democracy now. i do not have enough time here to explain, to name all the individuals who are the diehard revolutionaries who have fallen away because of the practices of the theocracy. we do not know what the evolution will be under a democratic syst
let us try to defeat it. peacefully, if possible, through the means that we know, the ones we have used in the past against other ideologies. and we know it works. and we can find men and women in this part of the world to be our partners to do this. >> reuel. >> i thought rob was making my arguments for me until the end. >> class strongly recommend you read jeane kirkpatrick'. -- i strongly recommend that you read gene kirkpatrick. the thought that democracy is a cancer,...
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the fire that burned used to be an appliance shop and they were called about a structure fire there again. fire engulfed the building and it was just a one-alarm fire and took ten minutes for firefighters to put it out. the cause is still under investigation and according to the battalion chief there are thoughts about how it started. the business had been vacant since august of this year. it is the budget a bly plie answer -- a bly plie answers store -- appliances store. after that the business had closed and there was no power and no roof to the pulling but as for this fire which happened at the same spot, firefighters are not sure what the cause was but you heard the battalion chief who said it may have been caused by squatters who said they were trying to keep warm. >>> they are trying to find out if two pipe bomb incidents are related. two students led away after a pipe bomb was found on campus. fortunately nobody was hurt but investigators now hope security cameras and finger prints from the bomb will lead to an arrest. >> it may have created some damage in the school absolutely. >>
the fire that burned used to be an appliance shop and they were called about a structure fire there again. fire engulfed the building and it was just a one-alarm fire and took ten minutes for firefighters to put it out. the cause is still under investigation and according to the battalion chief there are thoughts about how it started. the business had been vacant since august of this year. it is the budget a bly plie answer -- a bly plie answers store -- appliances store. after that the...
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and you basically say you want us a to think about how we choose the narrative of our own life. because how we choose to see ourselves says everything about kind of how we do end up seeing ourselves. am i right? >> yes. if i were to ask you, you know, "why are you here-- what is it that ended up making you do what you to today?" you along with anyone else, if you were to answer that question, you could give me any one of three versions of that story. you could tell me how you were dested to be here. you could tell me how there was some fortunate event that led you to be here, some chance event. or you could tell me the story of how you chose to be here. and i think that it's probably accurate to say that any of those stories might be true, or at least not falsifiable. but i think there's something special when you tell the story of your life in terms of choice, because when you tell the story of your life in terms of choice, it gives everything you say and do some greater meaning, and it al enaes you to think about the possibilities, the ways that you can take control of your li
and you basically say you want us a to think about how we choose the narrative of our own life. because how we choose to see ourselves says everything about kind of how we do end up seeing ourselves. am i right? >> yes. if i were to ask you, you know, "why are you here-- what is it that ended up making you do what you to today?" you along with anyone else, if you were to answer that question, you could give me any one of three versions of that story. you could tell me how you...
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joined us tonight on "the five." bill o'reilly stopped by on the set. and this is the madness that ensued. >> i got news reports, i know some of this we need to get confirmed. how stingy fox was on your last contract. and i just wantedue are close to be able to get on food stamps. can i help you? >> i can get on social security. but i am not going to take social security. did you know that? i am going to send it back to the government. i don't want it. >> good for you. that's 0.0000 -- >> [overlapping dialogue] >> stop you from taxing the 2%, does it? >> for what? and for what? solyndra? >> a little more than a year ago, after "the five" started, i came on your show and you were very skeptical about "the five" and whether or not it would work. >> that's because gutfeld was on it. >> i remember you calling did crappy. >> that's a total lie. >> you told me i shouldn't have moved to new york and i shouldn't be that confident in the show. but the show has worked -- >> i don't remember any of these things. >> i remember i
joined us tonight on "the five." bill o'reilly stopped by on the set. and this is the madness that ensued. >> i got news reports, i know some of this we need to get confirmed. how stingy fox was on your last contract. and i just wantedue are close to be able to get on food stamps. can i help you? >> i can get on social security. but i am not going to take social security. did you know that? i am going to send it back to the government. i don't want it. >> good for...